Learning colors, shapes and Mandarin
Can you say “house”? Students at a Pr. George’s Chinese immersion program can — in two languages.
D.C. charter enrollment up 8 percent
Audited figures show slight decline in enrollment for D.C. traditional schools. Charter students now account for 41 percent of the city’s public enrollment.
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Chris Brown, the Grammys and anti-bullying efforts
At a time when schools across the country are struggling to figure out how to stop kids from savagely bullying each other, it seems fair to ask why the producers of the 2012 Grammy Awards thought it was an acceptable message to young people to allow Chris Brown to perform just three years after he famously beat up his girlfriend, Rihanna.
Obama seeks more education funds
For education, the president hopes to increase spending to $69.8 billion in fiscal 2013, which is 2.5 percent more than the current budget of $68.1 billion.
Whitney Houston Elementary School pays tribute — and her former principal remembers
The students and staff at New Jersey’ Whitney E. Houston Academy pay tribute to the late singer today. And her former principal, who is still there, remembers her.
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Ranking D.C.’s schools
H-B Woodlawn tops the list of D.C. schools best preparing students for college. Where does your school rank?

Hamlet, for the LOL crowd
A Silver Spring teacher has a text-messaging take on Shakespeare — and thoughts on Maryland teens.

Auditioning for teachers
D.C. school officials aim for selectivity by requiring prospective teachers to give tryout lessons.
Spotlight on school discipline

Study unmasks myths about school discipline
Those in charge, not students, have more effect on punishment severity levels.

Arlington offers students ‘Second Chance’
The program offers a substance abuse session for teens caught using marijuana or alcohol.

Fairfax scales back discipline policy following suicide
Nick Stuban’s suicide prompts the School Board to veer away from forced transfers.
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Paul VI edges Gonzaga in a double O.T. thriller (3:32)
Coleman Johnson hit a huge three to force double O.T. and had 33 points.
George Huguely trial enters second week (1:20)
The Washington Post's Mary Pat Flaherty reports from Charlottesville, Va. on the trial of George Huguely, who is charged with the murder of fellow University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love. As the trial enters its second week, the jury waits to hear the official cause of death. (Feb. 12)
At CPAC, conservatives search for unity (2:00)
At the Conservative Political Action Conference--a combination trade show and political rally for College Republicans--conservatives express hope that the Repubican Party will be united behind a candidate before the general election in November. (Feb. 11)
Drama in George Huguely trial (2:13)
In his first sign of emotion since his murder trial began, George Huguely broke down as a video was played of his interrogation soon after Yeardley Love's murder. (Feb. 11)
DeMatha junior Grant Grieco had a hat trick to lead the Stags past rival Gonzaga in the Wounded Warrior Game at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel.
No. 3 DeMatha beats No. 2 Gonzaga, 76-47
DeMatha senior forward Jerami Grant had a team-high 18 points to lead the No. 3 Stags in a convincing win over WCAC rival No. 2 Gonzaga in a nationally televised game.
No. 10 North Point hands No. 7 Thomas Stone its first loss, 74-57
Tenth-ranked North Point avenged its first loss of the season with a decisive win over Southern Maryland Athletic Conference rival No. 7 Thomas Stone.
Tears, anger at day as Huguely trial continues (1:39)
The Washington Post's Mary Pat Flaherty reports on third day of testimony in the murder trial of George Huguely, during which jurors saw Huguely's reaction upon hearing Love was dead. (Feb. 10)
U-Va. murder trial continues (3:54)
It was an emotional second day in the murder trial of George Huguely as the "other man" testified. (Feb. 10)
U-Va. lacrosse murder trial: ‘I should have killed you’ (2:33)
Two days before the brutal death University of Virginia's Yeardley Love, George Huguely accused her of having sex with another man and then allegedly sent her an email saying, "I should have killed you."
Stefon Diggs commits to Maryland (0:58)
Stefon Diggs, a two-time All-Met WR-DB from Good Counsel, announced that he will play football for Maryland in front of a standing-room only crowd at Looney's Pub in College Park on Friday. (Feb. 10)
Washington Post report from U-Va. lacrosse murder trial (1:07)
The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports from Charlottesville, Va., where former U-Va. lacrosse player George Huguely is on trial for the murder of Yeardley Love.
Undercover Metro Transit Police officers at work (1:00)
In this surveillance video, a woman takes an iPhone from an undercover Metro Transit Police officer before she is apprehended. Metro is increasingly using decoy teams to snare criminals in the subway system. (Feb. 10)
Suitland beats C.H. Flowers, 61-60 (1:33)
Suitland narrowly defeats C.H. Flowers, 61-60, Thursday night.
Smithsonian's 'Columbia' statues taken for touch-ups (0:57)
The three 130-year-old zinc figures were carefully lowered Wednesday from the roof of the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Buildings and will undergo conservation work in New Jersey. (Feb. 8)
Lower-hassle screening to be tested at airports (1:03)
The government says a new passenger screening program to make check-in more convenient for certain travelers is being expanded to 28 more major U.S. Airports. (Feb. 8)Photo Galleries

GOP looks to build on Loudoun successes
Last year, Republicans captured all the seats on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. Now, the party hopes to make the county a stronghold in this year’s elections.

Brrr-ief run for a good cause
Hundreds of folks stripped down and took to their unmentionables Saturday for the third annual Cupid’s Undie Run in the District.

Va. school boasts large number of multiracial students
Caroline Middle School’s large multiracial population wouldn’t be possible without Mildred and Richard Loving, a couple from the school’s county whose Supreme Court case 45 years ago paved the way for mixed-race marriages.

Donald Trump’s foothold in Washington
Trump’s plan for the Old Post Office Pavilion isn’t the first indication of his influence in the Washington region.

Putting down roots in Brookmont
The Washington area has long been defined by its transience. But pockets of permanence dot the region.

A snowy afternoon in Maryland
A light snowfall descends on the rural community of Middletown in Frederick County.

Tebowing: It’s not just for Tebow anymore
Celebrities, politicians and athletes get into Denver Broncos’ quarterback Tim Tebow’s famous pose.
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